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A Framework to Evaluate Musculoskeletal Models of Care
was designed and produced for Curtin University. The publication was released with the support of over 40 organisations worldwide.
A Framework to Evaluate Musculoskeletal Models of Care
was designed and produced for Curtin University.
A Framework to Evaluate Musculoskeletal Models of Care
is a report that includes lists of figures, footnotes, acknowledgements and references.
Nikki M Group created the information graphics included in the document. The author provided a draft in Microsoft Word, which we used to design and create the artwork.
Images were used to target clinicians and policy makers. The imagery related to musculoskeletal healthcare: skeletal structure, target population, urban environment and clinical practice.
A Framework to Evaluate Musculoskeletal Models of Care
was printed as a short-run digital print and perfect bound.
Flow charts and schematics in the report are designed to compliment the style of the layout. Narrower, more condensed fonts are used to save space. Colour tints and shades create a visual hierarchy. Graphic dividers and a multi-column layout are used to arrange information.
Each section has a colour band down the side of the page. The colour can be seen along the edge of the book and is a reference point to identify each section.
Schematic diagrams are used throughout the report to visualise ideas and concepts.
Each section starts with an opener. The section opener includes an image, section number, title and a colour that is used throughout the section.